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Acute peripheral facial palsy: Recent guidelines and a systematic review of the literature

Title
Acute peripheral facial palsy: Recent guidelines and a systematic review of the literature
Authors
Kim S.J.Lee H.Y.
Ewha Authors
이호윤
SCOPUS Author ID
이호윤scopusscopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Medical Science
ISSN
1011-8934JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Korean Medical Science vol. 35, no. 30
Keywords
Facial palsyGuidelinesMeta-analysisSystematic review
Publisher
Korean Academy of Medical Science
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: This study reviews recent literature on facial palsy guidelines and provides systematic reviews on related topics of interest. Methods: An electronic database search was performed to identify recent guidelines dealing with facial nerve palsy, systematic reviews and recent meta-analysis published between 2011 and 2019 (inclusive). The literature search used the search terms "Bell's palsy, " "Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, " "Facial palsy, " "Facial paralysis, " "Facial paresis, " "Guideline, " "Meta-analysis, " "Systematic review, " and "Randomized controlled trial. " Only studies written in English were used. Results: The characteristics of treatment trends for facial palsy have been reviewed over the past decade. The most prominent change noted may be the shift from the conventional House-Brackmann facial nerve grading system to the Sunnybrook and eFACE systems. In addition, the results of serial meta-analyses indicate increasing agreement with the use of surgical decompression of the facial nerve. Beyond steroids or combined steroid-antiviral treatment, various novel drugs and treatments have been tried. For long-standing facial paralysis and postparetic synkinesis sequelae after facial palsy, facial reanimation has been highlighted and the necessity of new paradigms have been raised. Conclusion: For peripheral facial paralysis, various changes have been made, not only in the facial nerve grading systems, but also in medical treatments, from surgical procedures to rehabilitation, during the last decade. © 2020 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences.
DOI
10.3346/JKMS.2020.35.E245
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